MEGHAN Markle and Prince Harry clearly hate each other, but an expert in body language has revealed that they may have had a royal trump card in the wedding of Princess Eugenie.
Judi James saw the Duke and Duchess of Sussex & # 39; s & # 39; less tangible display & # 39; in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, yesterday while they waited for the ceremony to begin.
ITV Body language expert Judi James has analyzed the behavior of Harry and Meghan in St. George's Chapel. "For some reason, Harry looks confused and nervous as they sit in the couches, while Meghan sits opposite her and looks subdued and impenetrable, with a polite social smile on her face," Judi said exclusively to Fabulous Online. .
"Harry mumbles something to Meghan and her eyebrows raise before she turns her head towards her, using what appears to be an emphatic gesture with every word of her answer."
She added: "Meghan is a bit like a mother with a naughty child, and she even raises both her hands in a gesture that could be a slight annoyance.
Whatever she says, she bends over and resumes her conversation with the guest in front of it.
ITV Judi described their body language as & # 39; less than tactile & # 39; .ITV. Harry looks at his suit while Meghan looks forward after their discussion.ITV Judi says Harry falls into his chair, while Meghan talks to another guestGetty – Submitter The Duke and Duchess or Sussex turned out to have been after the Schatje service – The contributor Meghan and Harry looked loved when they left the chapel. "Harry's answer is to rub his face, sniff and lick his lips impatiently as he sinks against the side of the chair and looks away."
Judi says that Meghan's hand movements can be a "measurable" that refers to the "size of the audience".
She concluded: "If the couple had a slight difference of opinion, it was soon over because they were back to their normal loving, hand-loving and cuddling behavior when the ceremony was over."
Meghan and Harry knotted five months earlier in the same church for a star-studded congregation that included Oprah Winfrey, George and Amal Clooney, and The Beckhams.
Getty – Pool Meghan Markle and Prince Harry tied the knot at Windsor Castle in MayPA: Press Association Princess Eugenie wowed in a custom-made dress from designer Peter PilottoRex Features Eugenie married yesterday with her eight-month partner Jack BrooksbankMeghan stunned at Eugenie & # 39; s ceremony in an elegant navy Givenchy dress, hat by Noel Stewart and Manolo Blahnik heels.
Meanwhile, the bride princess Eugenie wept in a low gown by Peter Pilotto and Christopher De Vo.
The granddaughter of the queen, 28, married her eight-year-old Jack Brooksbank, 32, who had already raised the question against the dramatic backdrop of a sunset volcano in Nicaragua in January.
Eugenie, who works as an associate director at an art gallery in London, proudly wore her children's scars in a dress that showed signs of a spinal operation she had at 12 years of age.
The princess had a major operation to correct a curvature of her spine, known as scoliosis, and had steel bars inserted into her back.
Liplezer reveals what Jack Brooksbank said when Princess Eugenie arrived at a wedding chapel